The role of economic, educational and social resources in supporting the use of digital health technologies by people with T2D: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a common chronic disease, with socially patterned incidence and severity. Digital self-care interventions have the potential to reduce health disparities, by providing personalised low-cost reusable resources that can increase access to health interventio...
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Main Authors: | Sophie Turnbull (Author), Patricia J. Lucas (Author), Alastair D. Hay (Author), Christie Cabral (Author) |
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